Bill Cosby had stockpiled Quaaludes with the sole intention of giving them to 'young women he intended to have sexual contact with,' the court heard on Friday.

The comedian admitted to having had seven prescriptions for the drugs he had no intention of using himself, but denied he had ever given them to any women without their knowledge.

In his 2005 deposition, he said he viewed offering a Qaalude like 'have a drink.' And had dispensed them though he knew it was illegal.

He said: 'What was happening at that time was that Q happen to be the drugs that young people, kids were partying with and there were times when I wanted to use them just in case.'

Day five: Cosby is once again accompanied by his spokesman Andrew Wyatt (left) comedian Joe Torry (right) as he makes his way to trial

On Friday, excerpts from a 2005 - 2006 deposition showed Cosby apologized to Andrea's mother because he was a 'dirty old man with a young girl' but refused to tell her what drugs he had given her the night of the alleged sexual assault

Cosby also revealed he gave Qaaludes to Therese Picking, who now goes by Therese Serignese, a woman he met in Las Vegas in 1976 but claimed it was with her consent.

When asked what effects he had observed he said she became ‘unsteady.’ ‘Was she relaxed?’ he was asked to which Cosby replied, ‘I think so.’ ‘Was she able to move her arms and legs.’ He replied ‘Yes.’

Cosby initially maintained that he had the prescription drugs ‘for his back.’ Asked what was wrong with it he said, ‘It was sore.’

But after further questioning he admitted he had never planned to take them himself.

Serignese, a nurse from Florida, has publicly accused Cosby of raping her when she was 19 in Las Vegas after one of his shows.

She has been present for most of Cosby's trial this week.

On Friday, the court heard Cosby admitted to giving Qaaludes to Therese Picking (pictured) who now goes by Therese Serignese, a woman he met in Las Vegas in 1976 but claimed it was with her consent

During a courtroom break on Friday, Cosby's spokesman Andrew Wyatt hinted to reporters that his client may testify after all.

'We have not ruled out any of our options. It is not yet clear whether Mr Cosby will be taking the stand to testify,' he said.

'You'll eventually see family coming. The nature of the situation means it is not be that would be comfortable for Mrs Cosby. You'll see it when it happens.'

Prior to the trial, it had been reported that Cosby made the decision to not take the stand, but it is rumored his defense team will want him to do so.

Earlier today, it was revealed he admitted to apologizing to Andrea Constand's mother, but refused to tell her what he had given her daughter the night he allegedly sexually assaulted her because he was 'a dirty old man,' afraid of what she might do with the information.

Details of Cosby's statements from a 2005 and 2006 deposition were read in court Friday morning, where the comedian claimed he had given Constand an over-the-counter antihistamine, Benadryl.

Still a no-show: Camille Cosby, 73, is yet to be seen at her husband's side. The 73-year-old has avoided the press since the sexual assault allegations but has reportedly supported Bill privately

But Cosby maintained that he did not simply tell Mrs Constand this when she called and asked him on 16 January 2004, the day Constand made her sexual assault allegations, because he was 'afraid' and believed he may have been being recorded.

He said: 'I apologized but my apology was, "My God, I’m in trouble with these people because this is a dirty old man with a young girl." And the mother seizes on this….

'I became a person attacked…I'm frightened because when I’m saying something Andrea’s mother jumps and says, "What does that mean. So she's in control I’m not going to argue with someone..I apologized twice.

'I'm apologizing because I’m thinking, "This is a dirty old man with a young girl." I said to the mother it was digital penetration.'

The excerpts stated Cosby also admitted to believing that there would be a 'financial consequence' for him if the public believed him to have given Andrea something other than Benadryl or that she was unconscious when he had sexual contact with her.

Cosby had offered to pay for Andrea's schooling after her mother confronted the comedian about the alleged sexual assault - (pictured on Tuesday)

Cosby offered to pay for Andrea's education should she wish to go to graduate school during the conversation with her mother.

He denied that this was 'hush money.' However, he admitted that he would not have offered to write a check had she and her mother not called him on the day in question.

Cosby told the money to fund Andrea’s education would come from family money and 'writing a check.'

GLORIA BOOTED OUT

Gloria Allred was kicked out of Cosby's trial on Friday after her cell phone rang in court AGAIN.

It is believed she will not be allowed back in the main courtroom and will have to watch the rest of the trial from the overflow.

Second offense: Attorney Gloria Allred was kicked out of court again after her cell phone rang

This is the second time the celebrity attorney has been booted from the trial.

On Wednesday, she was asked to leave after her phone made a noise during the proceeding. She was eventually let back in after lunch.

Each day as they take their seats in Montgomery County Courthouse journalists and members of the public are vociferously reminded of the court rules of decorum.

Cell phones must not only be silenced they must be switched off - and put away, out of sight. Journalists may use their laptops for note-taking purposes only, they cannot be logged onto the court Wi-Fi or have anything other than note-taking programs open on their screens.

On Tuesday, as a jazzy ring tone of which nobody was taking ownership piped through the court, Judge O’Neill stood in ill concealed fury and said, ‘Are you kidding me? Are we seriously hearing a phone in this court?’

When asked if his wife would know about this he replied: 'My wife would not know it was because Andrea and I had had sex and that Andrea was very, very upset.'

This morning, Judge Steven O'Neill denied Cosby's attorneys' attempt to have the case against him thrown out of court following expert testimony that, they argued, was ‘telling the jury that the defendant is guilty.’

Veronique Valliere, a forensic and clinical psychologist who specializes in sexual assault and victim behavior had testified moments earlier.

Valliere told the jury that victims often remain in contact with their assaulter especially when there is a pre-existing relationship of trust or friendship.

Whether from shock and disbelief that such a person could have hurt them or self-blame, exacerbated if there is an intoxicant involved, she said they often reach out to their assaulter to attempt to make sense of what happened.

Similarly, she said, the offender may seek to 'minimize' the event by saying nothing happened or suggesting their victim was sexually satisfied.

When Constand testified she recalled trying to confront Cosby about the night of the incident and being told by him that she had an orgasm.

In an impassioned plea to the judge, Brian McMonagle said that the hypothetical narrative she gave was, 'eerily quite frankly similar to what has been alleged.'

Valliere also addressed why it is common for victims of non-stranger sexual assaults to hold back from reporting the incident at the time and how our ‘misapprehensions and false expectations’ of how a victim ‘should’ behave can lead us to misjudge the reality of the crime.

She said: 'I think when we hear sexual assault we think it’s devastating - which it is - but the devastation doesn’t happen straight away [it] happens over time.'

Celebrity, she said, may well play a part. She explained: ‘If it’s a well known person the victim may choose to protect [them]…especially if someone’s well loved.

‘So a victim may choose to deal with it on their own. Sometimes [if] the victim is aware how loved a person is in the community they may feel their value is less than the offender.’

She added: ‘In a case where an offender has status there may be a lot of backlash so that can be another factor.’

Five days into the trial that will define his legacy, Bill Cosby's wife Camille is yet to make an appearance.

The 73-year-old, who has been married to the comedian for 53 years, has not been by her husband's side as he's faced a week of intense court proceedings.

The comic reportedly has told his wife to stay away from the court so she could avoid the 'media circus.'

Camille has avoided the press since allegations that her husband sexually assaulted dozens of women, but her private support has reportedly remained steadfast.

Prosecutor Kristen Feden is seen arriving at Montgomery County Court on Friday morning. The prosecution is expected to wind up their case

Alleged victim Victoria Valentino appeared in court Friday. The former Playboy playmate claims Cosby drugged her and a friend

On Thursday, the court heard Bill Cosby had openly admitted to giving Andrea Constand pills on the evening of the alleged sexual assault without telling her what they were.

In a bombshell sworn statement given by Cosby in 2005 and released in January 2015, and read Thursday in court, he told officers that they had ‘petted and fondled’ on the couch as they had done before.

When asked if he gave her the pills to help her relax he said: ‘Yes and I feel comfortable doing that.’

According to Cosby he gave her one whole pill and broke another in half. The comedian admitted that as an habitual user of five years standing he himself took two Benadryl that then made him feel ‘drowsy’ and that he would not take them before doing a show.

In a bizarre act, Cosby handed officers a bag containing three pills - one pink oblong one believed to be Benadryl, one green herbal one and a small white one which Cosby claimed to take for his heart.

According to Cosby he and Constand had been intimate on three occasions - twice in his Pennsylvania home and once at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut though he had never had intercourse with her ‘asleep or awake.’

The comedian was seen being walked out by his spokesman Andrew Wyatt and fellow comedian Joe Torry (left) on Thursday

He admitted to putting his hands under her clothing and on her genitalia but claimed she was conscious and a willing participant.

Asked if she ever told him that she felt paralyzed or had blurry vision he said ‘No.’ Asked if he had put her hand on his penis he said ‘I don’t remember.’

He said: ‘I never intended to have sexual intercourse with Andrea, like naked bodies. We were fully clothed and I enjoyed it and I went to bed. We stopped and talked a lot.’

He said he had not intended for her to stay the night but left her to sleep on the couch when he went up to bed.

On Wednesday, Andrea (sketched) changed her sworn testimony when she discovered that her own phone records proved that she could not possibly have been drugged and unconscious on the date

Constand's accusations were challenged by a defense attorney during another round of intense cross-examination Wednesday morning

The next morning he said he gave her a home baked blueberry muffin and made her a cup of tea before she left.

He said that their relationship was both social and romantic but that they had never discussed ‘going deeper.’

Cosby told police that his relationship with Andrea Constand was ‘romantic’ but that he feared she and her mother planned to extort him when he tired of her and the relationship ‘just became work.’

He also told officers that at times Constand’s thoughts were so disjointed that he once asked her if she had ever taken LSD or smoked crack.

Gianna Constand, mother of accuser Andrea Constand, took the stand Wednesday in this court sketch

Ultimately he said, ‘I got a headache just telling her what to do or how not to do something.’

Recalling the telephone conversation he had with Constand’s mother earlier that month he said that he had offered to write the nature of the pill he had given Constand rather than simply telling her mother over the phone because ‘I didn’t like where the conversation was going.’

He explained: ‘Three times her mother says to me that this is a horrible thing, what you have done to my daughter, it is something that a mother - I don’t think she said nightmare - she said it is something a mother hopes will never happened to her daughter.

RULES OF THE COURTROOM

Montgomery County Judge Steven T. O'Neill, who is presiding over the case, has tried to keep the media frenzy from influencing the case - having sequestered the jury, and banning cameras and cellphones in the courtroom

Gloria Allred, who represented dozens of the women who accused Cosby of sexual assault, was briefly kicked out of the court room on Wednesday after she her cellphone rang during the proceeding

Each day as they take their seats in Montgomery County Courthouse journalists and members of the public are vociferously reminded of the court rules of decorum.

Cell phones must not only be silenced they must be switched off - and put away, out of sight. Journalists may use their laptops for note-taking purposes only, they cannot be logged onto the court Wi-Fi or have anything other than note-taking programs open on their screens

On day one of the trial a violation was enough to warrant a sharp tap to the screen from one of the court officials and sheriff’s department officers who patrol the aisles like hall monitors peering across the benches on which media sit.

On the morning of day two it was enough to warrant an ejection. By the afternoon any journalist foolish enough to test the patience of the court officials - already frazzled from the pressure of having what Judge O’Neill has described as ‘the biggest sexual assault trial in history’ - was met with the full force of the law.

One journalist, cell phone out, was removed Wednesday afternoon. Earlier, those attending the trial were informed that he had been banned for the rest of the trial, charged with contempt of court and that a hearing was imminent.

Cell phones too have been the bane of Judge O’Neill’s tenure thus far both in and out of the courtroom.

Sheriff Officers clear the hallways for Cosby’s arrival each morning and after each brief break, with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball sending media and bystanders scuttling from its arc.

One very nearly toppled Cosby as he bellowed down the hall ‘Put your cell phones away!’ just as the defendant was being assisted on his passage down it. Cosby startled and clung to the wall as the command echoed on marbled.

Inside the court day by day and to Judge O’Neill’s increasing exasperation arguments and evidence have been punctuated by a variety of trilling tones.

On Tuesday, as a jazzy ring tone of which nobody was taking ownership piped through the court, Judge O’Neill stood in ill concealed fury and said, ‘Are you kidding me? Are we seriously hearing a phone in this court?’

And nobody is above the law. Wednesday morning, renowned attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of Cosby’s accusers, was unceremoniously ejected minutes after the lilting chimes of her ringtone floated into the courtroom. She was permitted back in after lunch.

‘She said this three times. She also said something pertaining to not knowing how long it will take Andrea to heal and not knowing how long it will take her mother to heal.

‘At first I apologized twice and then I said, “What can I do?” and she said, “Nothing. Your apology is enough.” So I asked that twice and she said, “There is nothing.”

‘I know Andrea so I call her back and I think, “I know Andrea has talked about graduate school so I call her back and say whatever, grad school we will pick up the tab but she would have to maintain a GPA of 3.0.’

Cosby and Frazier were on screen together in the 1978 comedy California Suite, which also starred Jane Fonda and Alan Alda

Cosby said that during the conversation he felt ‘attacked,’ that he had told her mother that he had touched Constand’s breast and vagina but ‘guaranteed… there was no penile penetration.’

Asked if he was afraid that Constand and her mother might used this information to ‘extort, embarrass or humiliate’ him he said ‘Yes.’ Asked if he had been extorted or blackmailed before he said ‘Yes’.

Asked under what circumstances he did not answer.

When asked if that fear is what prompted him to offer to pay for Constand’s education he conferred with lawyers then did not answer.

Cosby scandal timeline

2002: Basketball coach Andrea Constand meets Bill Cosby

March 2004: Constand alleges Cosby gave her 'blue pills to help her relax' at his home. Cosby insists the sex was consensual

January 2005: Constand's mother calls Cosby to confront him about he alleged assault

January 26, 2005: Cosby is interviewed with his lawyer about the allegations by police on Pennsylvania

February 2005: DA decides against prosecuting Cosby for the assault

March 2005: Constand takes a civil case against Cosby

July 2006: Civil case settled

July 2015: Prosecutors reopen Constand case as it was still within the statute of limitations

June 2017: Cosby goes on trial accused of sexual assault

Cosby claimed that he always initiated sexual contact but that Constand had only once told him to stop.

He said they had been kissing and he lifted her shirt and took out her breasts. He said ‘This was the first time I put my lips to her breasts. She said stop and I did.’

He admitted that this was the only occasion on which he had an erection.

Cosby admitted that he never told Constand what drugs he gave her the night she alleges he sexually assaulted her, and never verbally asked for her permission to put his hands inside her pants and vagina.

Excerpts from the deposition he made 12 years ago in 2005, unsealed in 2015, were read out in Montgomery Courthouse Thursday afternoon.

They detailed Cosby’s account of what happened that evening and on three other occasions he claims to have had sexual contact with Constand.

He claimed that Constand came to his home on his invitation and that he gave her three pills - one whole Benadryl broken in two and one half - and told her ‘Your friends. I have three friends to make you relax.’

He claimed that about 15 minutes after taking the pills they moved through to the living room where he told her to sit on the couch and they began ‘to neck and touch and feel and kiss.’

He lifted his sweater and her top ‘so that we could touch. We rubbed and touched.’ He claimed they began spooning with him behind her, his mouth at her ear, and his hands inside of her pants.

‘I put my hands in her pants. She touches me it’s awkward. She then moves her hand and pushed my hand to move in further.

Detective Dave Mason gave Andrea Constand's (left) her first account of her sexual assault to the court on Tuesday. Constand told the officer that Cosby had given her blue pills that made her feel sleepy and turned her legs to 'jelly'

Constand had considered Cosby, then a trustee of Temple University where she worked as Director of Basketball, a mentor and friend

‘We do not talk I think I hear a sound I think she has an orgasm.’

Cosby then claimed that, far from being unconscious, Constand was awake and he urged her to ‘please take a nap.’

He claimed to have gone upstairs and set his alarm to wake her at an hour when it would still be dark and she could leave.

But when he came downstairs she was already awake and he ‘chastized’ her for not being asleep.

He said that he gave her a blueberry muffin and made her tea and ‘She’s not asking a darn thing negative. She’s giving no sense of anything negative.’

When asked what he meant when he told police that he was interested in a ‘romantic relationship’ with Constand he described ‘romance’ as ‘steps that you lead to some sort of permission or not permission or will lead to wherever you want to end up.’

Day two: Former Cosby Show actress Lili Bernard was seen arriving at Montgomery County Court Tuesday morning wearing a button which read 'We Stand In Truth' and holding a Gladiola flower, a print out of Ephesians 6, and an old photo of her and Andrea Constand

He described a sexual encounter he claimed to have had with Constand he said that he was sitting by her side, in front of the fire, rubbing her midriff that was bare in the top she was wearing.

He said: ‘I’m rubbing the middle which is skin now above the trousers and without talking I’m asking can I go further? I didn’t verbally ask her. I’m giving Andrea a chance to say yes or not that is right there in the question zone.

‘My hand is on her midriff which is skin I got her skin and it’s just above the hand and just above where you can go on the pants.

‘I don’t hear her say anything and feel anything and I go somewhere between the area of permission and rejection.

Cosby became 'America's favorite TV dad' for his portrayal as Dr Heathcliff Hutxable on the Cosby Show. Keshia Knight Pulliam, who played youngest daughter Rudy (center) spoke out about the allegations last year saying she 'loves [Cosby] dearly' and he is 'innocent until proven guilty'

'I’m going to where the area where a woman will stop you.’

Cosby went onto detail how he brought Constand to orgasm while she rubbed him ‘vigorously’ though he did not ejaculate.

When Constand prepared to leave he described them as both ‘still feeling the glow, not lovers but warm.’

He said: ‘We’ve experienced sexual feelings. She does not say no. She does not say, “Never do that to me again.”’

BILL COSBY'S ACCUSERS

Since DailyMail.com's 2014 blockbuster interview with actress Barbara Bowman in which she described in lurid detail how Cosby allegedly raped her and pinned her down by her neck, more than 60 women have come forward to accuse the disgraced comedian of sexual assault.

Barbara Bowman - Bowman told DailyMail.com that Cosby raped and drugged her in 1985 when she was a 17-year-old aspiring actress. Bowman was one of Andrea Constand's 13 Jane Does

Joan Tarshis - Tarshis claimed that she was just 19-years-old when Cosby drugged and raped her twice in Hollywood back in 1969 while she was working as a writer for him

Janice Dickinson - The supermodel said in an interview that Cosby invited her to Lake Tahoe to talk about a television role in 1982, but ended up drugging and raping her

Tamara Green - Green, who first came forward in 2005 told MailOnline that she was an aspiring actress in the 1970s when Cosby gave her pills and pretended to care for her while she had the flu, but instead sexually assaulted her

Speaking out: Barbara Bowman and Joan Tarshis

Famed supermodel Janice Dickinson and Tamara Green

Therese Serignese - Another of the 13 Jane Does, she says she was 19 when Cosby drugged and raped her in Las Vegas after one of his shows

Louisa Moritz - She accused Cosby of sexual assault, saying he forced her into oral sex backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1971, and implied he would further her career if she complied

Linda Joy Traitz - She said she was just 19 when Cosby drove her out to a beach and tried to get her to take pills to relax, before becoming 'sexually aggressive'. Traitz has been charged in the past with trafficking pills. Cosby's attorney, Marty Singer, is trying to use Traitz's past to discredit her claims

Beth Ferrier - Ferrier claims she had a relationship with Cosby in the mid-1980s. She claims that she awoke in her car with her clothes in disarray and not remembering what had happened. Ferrier has claimed that he drugged her coffee

Carla Ferrigno - The wife of Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno, claims Cosby tried to sexually assault her during a gathering at his house in 1967. What's more, Cosby allegedly tried to use a friend to help court Ferrigno, and allegedly made his move on the former Playboy Bunny just moments after his own wife, Camille, left the room

Then and now: Renita Chainey Hill first met the comedian when she was 15 (left) Kristina Ruehli claims Cosby sexually assaulted her in 1965

Angela Leslie - The former model-actress claims that Cosby forced her to masturbate him in his Vegas hotel suite after giving her a strong drink in 1992

Renita Chainey Hill - The 47-year-old mother-of-three who met Cosby when she was offered a role on Picture Pages in Pittsburgh claimed he would fly her to cities around the United States and drug her during a four-year relationship

Kristina Ruehli - A New Hampshire grandmother-of-eight, now 71, claims Cosby invited her back to his house for a 'party'. She arrived and no one was there. Ruehli alleges that he drugged two bourbons he poured her and she came to when he was on top of her, shirtless

Victoria Valentino - The former Playboy playmate claims Cosby drugged her and a friend, tried to rape her friend then violated her instead in a Hollywood apartment after dinner

Jewel Allison - The former model accused Cosby of drugging her wine and making her feel his genitals before kissing her during a dinner at his home in the late Eighties

Michelle Hurd -The 47-year-old actress, known for her roles on Law & Order: SVU and Gossip Girl, revealed she was a stand-in on the set of The Cosby Show when Cosby started acting inappropriately around her. She says he asked her to go to his house to take a shower so he could blow dry her hair straight, but she decided not to go

Victoria Valentino, Jewel Allison, Michelle Hurd

Former Playboy bunny P.J. Masten, Joyce Emmons, and Shawn Upshaw

P.J. Masten - The former Playboy bunny claims Cosby invited her out to dinner in Chicago. Before they left he gave her a drink and the next thing she remembers is waking up naked and bruised in his bed. Masten claims she knows of 12 other former bunnies who were attacked by Cosby but have not yet come forward

Joyce Emmons -The former comedy club manager claims she woke up naked next to a friend of Bill Cosby after the comedian gave her a sedative when she complained of a migraine. Emmons told TMZ that the comedian slipped her a Quaalude when she was in his Las Vegas hotel suite in the 1970s. She claims Cosby drugged her but has not accused him of sexual assault

Lachele Covington - The 20-year-old actress, who'd been an extra on the TV show Cosby, filed a police report in March 2000 against the star, accusing him of making an unwelcome sexual advance. According to The New York Post, after dinner and drinks at his home, he massaged her then 'guided her hand towards his sweatpants'. Cosby denied the claim and no charges were filed

Shawn Upshaw - The only woman that Cosby admits cheating with claims that after a two-month relationship, Cosby drugged a drink and urged her to down it. He then raped her while she was unconscious and got her pregnant, she says

Playboy bunny Paige Young and Judy Huth

Supermodel Beverly Johnson, Chloe Goins, and Linda Kirkpatrick

Paige Young - Young shot herself dead in 1974 aged 30. She had had an affair with Cosby shortly before her death. In a suicide note she said that many Hollywood stars had used her and spat her out

Judy Huth - Huth claims Cosby raped her at the Playboy Mansion in 1974 when she was just 15

Chelan Lasha - Lasha was an aspiring model in 1986 when she says Cosby gave her two shots of Amaretto and a pill and then attacked her as she lay on his bed in the Elvis Presley suite at the Hilton Las Vegas

Beverley Johnson - The first black woman to be on the cover of American Vogue said Cosby made a drugged cappuccino for her when she visited his New York brownstone to read through lines for a small part in the Cosby Show. As she felt her body go limp she shouted at Cosby: 'You are a motherf***** aren't you?' Angry, Cosby dragged her downstairs and dumped her in a taxi

Chloe Goins - This 24-year-old model claims Cosby spiked her drink with a sedative before luring her into a room and launching an attack on her in 2008

Linda Kirkpatrick - said she was assaulted after Cosby invited her to see his show following a Las Vegas tennis tournament against him in 1981 when she was 25

Cindra Ladd - said she was working as a producer in New York City in 1969 when she claims to have been drugged and raped by Bill Cosby

Cindra Ladd, Eden Tirl, and Lise-Lotte Lublin

Andrea Constand, Lili Bernard, and Heidi Thomas

Eden Tirl - who says she was sexually harassed on The Cosby Show set in 1989

Lise-Lotte Lublin - says she only discovered she had been raped after she had gynecological tests carried out 25 years later

Andrea Constand - claimed that in 2004, Cosby gave her 'herbal medication' and ordered her to drink wine before raping her in his home. Constand is openly gay and says she was in a relationship at the time of the alleged assault

Lili Bernard - This actress claims Cosby offered to mentor her when she guest starred on the Cosby Show andalleges the comedian drugged, raped, and threatened her

Heidi Thomas - Thomas claims Cosby poured her a glass of Chablis to help her relax and then woke up in his bedroom

Sunni Wells - Wells claims she was drugged during two different nights out with Cosby, awakening naked and alone in a sparsely furnished apartment each time. She 'felt like she'd had sex'

Sunni Wells, Linda Brown, and Autumn Burns

Colleen Hughs, Linda Ridgeway Whitedeer, and Donna Motsinger

Linda Brown - Brown told reporters she met Cosby in 1969 in Canada and went to his hotel suite where he gave her a soft drink that caused her to black out. She said that when she woke up, she was naked next to him in bed

Autumn Burns - Burns was a 20-year-old Las Vegas casino worker in 1970 when she met Cosby. She said she was invited to his suite where he made her a drink, leaving her feeling 'woozy and not in control' and that the comedian then allegedly forced her into sex acts

Colleen Hughs - a former flight attendant, said she was drugged and raped by Cosby in the early 1970s after meeting him on a flight to LA

Linda Ridgeway Whitedeer - recounted how in 1971 she was allegedly assaulted by Cosby during a job interview on a movie set

Donna Motsinger - Motsinger was one of the 'Jane Does' in a 2005 case and claims Cosby had invited her for a drink in his limo where she later woke up with his hands on her

Helen Hayes - Hayes claims she met Cosby in 1973 at a celebrity tennis tournament and he later grabbed her breast

Helen Hayes, Kathrine Mckee, and Charlotte Fox

Marcella Tate, Shannon van Ert, and Sarita Butterfield

Kathrine Mckee - The former actress claims 'He spun me around, pulled my panties down and just took it,' in his Las Vegas hotel room

Charlotte Fox - Fox said Cosby invited her to the Playboy mansion when she was 23. She said that they ate and drank, and then she became ill

Marcella Tate - Tate was an aspiring model who claims she asked Cosby to take her to the Playboy Mansion where he gave her a drink that made her feel drugged

Shannon van Ert - She said Cosby offered to walk her to her car one night and got in with her. She said she blacked out, woke up later alone and suspected Cosby of drugging and assaulting her

Sarita Butterfield -Butterfield accused Cosby of molesting her at his home on Christmas Eve in 1977

Patricia Leary Steuer - Steuer says he invited her for dinner at his home and then gave her a drink she claims was spiked

Patrica Leary Steuer, Pamela Abeyta, and Janice Baker-Kinney

Rebecca Baker-Kinney, Lisa Jones, Sammie Mays

Pamela Abeyta - She said she believes her drink was drugged when she attended a show with Cosby and his friends. She awoke later in the comedian's bed

Janice Baker-Kinney - Kinney said she was 24 when Cosby gave her two pills and later came around to find him carrying her up the stairs of his home

Rebecca Lynn Neal - A massage therapist, Neal claims he drugged her and sexually assaulted her while they were on a date

Lisa Jones -a former Canadian model, Jones alleges Cosby became aggressive and tried to pull her legs apart during an audition at his home

Sammie Mays - Mays was a writer covering a television convention in the mid-eighties when she was allegedly assaulted by Cosby. She claims the two went to his hotel suite for an interview where he prepared a drink for her with his back to her. The woman said she awoke confused and partially undressed the next morning

Helen Gumpel, Jennifer 'Kaya' Thompson, Margie Shapiro

Former Miss America Lisa Christie and Donna Barrett

Helen Gumpel - this former model claims Cosby handed her a drink in his TV show dressing room and then stood in front of her with his crotch in her face

Jennifer 'Kaya' Thompson - says Cosby offered to mentor her — even speaking to her parents — before eventually forcing himself on her

Lisa Christie - said she viewed maintained a platonic relationship with Cosby for two years, but then he attempted to coerce her into sleeping with him

Donna Barrett - Barrett says she was officiating a track meet in 2004 at the University of Pennsylvania when Cosby groped her